Can you tell the three biggest Euro-parties apart?

Three of the following quotations come from the Party of European Socialist or its presidential candidate, Martin Schulz; three from the European People's Party or its presidential candidate Jean-Claude Juncker; and three from the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe and its presidential candidate Guy Verhofstadt. See if you can guess which is which.

1. The nation-state has reached its limit.

2. We must dare to take an even more radical leap: a leap towards a fully fledged European nationality.

3. Populism, nationalism and euroscepticism are incompatible with a strong and efficient European Union capable of tackling the challenges of the future.

4. It is pathetic that France and Britain won't consider merging their seats at the UN Security Council into one seat for the EU.

5. The creation of the euro has certainly boosted the economies of the participating states, and is therefore irreversible.

6. A globalised world requires global governance.

7. We cannot allow the principle of a multi-speed Europe to become entrenched.

8. An ambitious European Union needs an ambitious budget.

9. We should not immediately think about installing a world government, although that should remain our ultimate goal.